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On the Life of Czech Sci-Fi Author Karel Čapek, the Man Who Coined the Term “Robot” ‹ Literary Hub
R.U.R. by Karel Čapek | Goodreads
Karel Čapek Quote: “A short life is better for mankind, for a long life would deprive
Art and Life in Modernist Prague: Karel Čapek and His Generation, 1911-1938 (Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History) (Hardcover) | Tattered Cover Book Store
R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) by Karel Capek: 9780141182087 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books
Dashenka - Or, The Life of a Puppy by Karel Capek, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®
Capek Four Plays: R. U. R.; The Insect Play; The Makropulos Case; The White Plague: World Classics Karel Capek Methuen Drama
Karel Capek – Adamant Critique
Karel Capek: Life and Work: Klíma, Ivan, Comrada, Norma: 9780945774532: Amazon.com: Books
R.U.R. and the Vision of Artificial Life - by Karel Capek (Paperback) in 2023 | Life, Essay, Visions
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Karel Čapek – Complete Biography, History, and Inventions - History-Computer
Three Novels: Hordubal, An Ordinary Life, Meteor | Karel Capek, M., R. Weatherall, M. | First UK edition, Omnibus Edition
Today in Literary History – January 9, 1890 – Karel Čapek, the science fiction writer who invented the term “robot” is born – bookworm norm
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Karel Čapek | Czech Writer, Playwright & Novelist | Britannica
Život A Dílo Skladatele Foltýna (The Life and Work of Foltýn) by Karel Čapek (1949) hardcover Czech classic book
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Art and Life in Modernist Prague: Karel Čapek and his Generation, 1911-1938 | SpringerLink